This paper draws together two traditionally distinct discourses that have dominated debates over urban policy responses to economic restructuring, deindustrialisation, major plant closures and the rise of the service and knowledge-based economy over the past 20 years. It investigates the case of Birmingham, where the policy drive of city centre regeneration, flagship development and the re-making of central urban space for new economic activities has been accompanied by much acclaim and 'boosterist' hype. At the same time, the socio-spatial impact of economic restructuring and the resulting policy response has been extremely uneven. The economic difficulties and wider disadvantage experienced by much of the city's population and many of its...
The urban region around Birmingham and the Black Country -the so-called West Midlands Conurbation- i...
Birmingham is the UK’s second city. With an expanding employment base and an ambitious workforce, th...
The Birmingham motto ‘Forward’ is perhaps the most appropriate of any city in Britain. It defines bo...
This paper draws together two traditionally distinct discourses that have dominated debates over urb...
This article seeks to go beyond official documents and the New Labour government’s rhetoric on urban...
Summary. It is widely suggested that recent policies for physically and economically restructur-ing ...
The paper critically reviews retail-led regeneration and retail containment polices and their effect...
Despite Birmingham's claim to constitute `England's second city', it has arguably been overlooked in...
The governance system in Birmingham over the decades has been rooted in a pro-growth strategy. This ...
Despite Birmingham's claim to constitute `England's second city', it has arguably been overlooked in...
Most research on the discourses and practices of urban regeneration in-the UK has examined case stud...
In the last 20 years, the City of Birmingham has been re-branded into a forward-looking regional cen...
In the last 20 years, the City of Birmingham has been re-branded into a forward-looking regional cen...
In the last 20 years, the City of Birmingham has been re-branded into a forward-looking regional cen...
In the last 20 years, the City of Birmingham has been re-branded into a forward-looking regional cen...
The urban region around Birmingham and the Black Country -the so-called West Midlands Conurbation- i...
Birmingham is the UK’s second city. With an expanding employment base and an ambitious workforce, th...
The Birmingham motto ‘Forward’ is perhaps the most appropriate of any city in Britain. It defines bo...
This paper draws together two traditionally distinct discourses that have dominated debates over urb...
This article seeks to go beyond official documents and the New Labour government’s rhetoric on urban...
Summary. It is widely suggested that recent policies for physically and economically restructur-ing ...
The paper critically reviews retail-led regeneration and retail containment polices and their effect...
Despite Birmingham's claim to constitute `England's second city', it has arguably been overlooked in...
The governance system in Birmingham over the decades has been rooted in a pro-growth strategy. This ...
Despite Birmingham's claim to constitute `England's second city', it has arguably been overlooked in...
Most research on the discourses and practices of urban regeneration in-the UK has examined case stud...
In the last 20 years, the City of Birmingham has been re-branded into a forward-looking regional cen...
In the last 20 years, the City of Birmingham has been re-branded into a forward-looking regional cen...
In the last 20 years, the City of Birmingham has been re-branded into a forward-looking regional cen...
In the last 20 years, the City of Birmingham has been re-branded into a forward-looking regional cen...
The urban region around Birmingham and the Black Country -the so-called West Midlands Conurbation- i...
Birmingham is the UK’s second city. With an expanding employment base and an ambitious workforce, th...
The Birmingham motto ‘Forward’ is perhaps the most appropriate of any city in Britain. It defines bo...